The political atmosphere is constantly heating up regarding the elections to be held in Haryana. Only 10 to 12 days are left for the voting, but during this time the biggest question in Haryana politics still remains that why is Congress leader Rahul Gandhi keeping distance from this election campaign?
The political atmosphere is constantly heating up regarding the elections to be held in Haryana. The time for election campaigning is constantly decreasing. Only 10 to 12 days are left for voting, but during this time the biggest question in Haryana politics still remains that why is Congress leader Rahul Gandhi keeping distance from this election campaign? In response to this question, party sources said that Rahul Gandhi has been deliberately kept away from this election. The main reason for which is that Congress does not want this election to become Rahul Gandhi versus Narendra Modi.
The party feels that under the leadership of Bhupendra Singh Hooda, Congress is in a strong position in Haryana and with the arrival of Rahul Gandhi, this election will directly become a national one. In which Rahul Gandhi is seen to be separated from Prime Minister Narendra Modi somewhere. Due to which Congress may suffer losses in this election. Sources said that with the arrival of Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, national issues may dominate regional issues in the election. Due to which the atmosphere currently in his favor may also change. However, amidst all this, the internal factionalism of Congress is also a major reason for the Rae Bareli MP not campaigning. Congress does not want Rahul Gandhi to be identified as Hooda faction, Shailja faction or Surjewala faction, because this may harm the party.
Despite all this, Gandhi will address two rallies in Haryana on September 26. Rahul Gandhi has been seen campaigning in this election through social media and other mediums so far. Due to this factionalism in the Congress, the party’s national president Mallikarjun Kharge had to cancel his two rallies two days ago. Sidelining Kumari Selja in this election is also creating an anti-Congress atmosphere in some areas. According to political analysts, the Dalit community is not happy with this decision of the party and is organizing protests and mahapanchayats against the Congress at various places in the state.
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